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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? Konfuzi's version of the "Golden Rule" is included.
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Confucianism
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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? Laozi's "universal force that guides all things" is the essence.
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Daoism
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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? Hanfeizi's strict laws & harsh punishmentswhich have become the official policy of the qin dynasty.
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Legalism
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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? It stresses good conduct, moral judgement, & reciprocity.
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Confucianism
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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? It's followers should renounce wordly ambition & turn to nature for guidance while rejecting formal social structures.
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Daoism
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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? A forceful governemnt is necessary since humans are, basically br nature, evil and thus are in need of guidance.
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Legalism
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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? Rejected idea of learning by example & justified the use of force & power.
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Legalism
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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? Stresses the importance of moral behaviour w/in the 5 basic relationships.
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Confucianism
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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? During teh Han dynasty the ethics of this philosophy was teh basis of the civil service of the civil service exam system.
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Confucianism
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Does the following have to do w/ Confucianism, Daoism, or Legalism? This philosophy, by emphasizing harmony w/ nature, deeply influenced chinese painting & poetry.
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Daoism
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Respect for one's parents or elders is the definition of what?
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Filial Piety
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A new class of civil servants is the definition of what?
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Mandarins
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A 400 year period of prosperity & stability is the definition of what?
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Pax Sinica
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A religion in which confucianists could follow its 8fold path & daoists admired its meditation aspect is what?
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Buddhism
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A family cosisted of the parents & children rather than the "extended" type was what?
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Nuclear
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An ancient medical technique stressing the body's pressure points is the definition of what?
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Acupuncture
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An organization emphasizing different levels of importance, in China: Paternalism, is the definition of what?
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Hierarchy
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Based upon merit, this system allowed those w/ ability to attain public office. What was it?
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Civil Service
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This was part of the legacy or accomplishments of China's 1st emperor: Qin Shihuangdi. What was it?
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The Great Wall
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This dynasty defeated the Zhou who had defeated the Shang. Who were they?
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Qin
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The trade route from China to teh Mediterranean in Europe was nicknamed the what?
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Silk Road
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The name given to the 2 opposing forces in nature who when balanced would create harmony was what?
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Yin & Yang
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China's so-called "Golden Age" occurred durind what dynasty?
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Han
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In Chinese society roughly 90% of the people were considered to be of what status?
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Peasants
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@ the bottom of China's social hierarchy was a maternalistic group known by what name?
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Merchants
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In confucian society this group wa sonsidered to be subordinates due to hteir lack of education, difficulty in dealing w/, & general relative weakness. They were what?
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Women
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